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Sure, Bob, one would normally exchange speed for a
little extra altitude, but nothing like the 2G climb required after finishing at 50 feet. If anywhere near the magic 500 foot mark, I pull the nose up slightly and just let the speed bleed of as I fly the remaining mile to the airport. Must be sure to get a couple of hits from the GPS, inside the cylinder. The near-miss at this years Seniors should be a wake-up call to all of us. Watch those pull-ups. Don't do them if you don't have to. JJ At 15:00 28 March 2005, Bob Greenblatt wrote: On 3/27/05 7:34 PM, in article .com, ' wrote: Pull-up is not necessary at the finish cylinder, so why do it? OK, I've lurked long enough. I'll probably be sorry, but.... Why not? Aren't we trying to puncture the edge of the cylinder very near its bottom at maximum speed? Now, an instant later, we find ourselves 499' AGL at redline less than a mile from the airport. Seems to me we sort of have to pull up even a teensie bit to get slowed down and sorted out and into the pattern. Some math in prior posts points out that the length of the arc of the cylinder we are trying to reach (on an AST at least) is even shorter than the 1km long finish line. For me at least, all the cylinder does in this case is move the bottom of the high speed pass up 450'. Maybe that's better or safer, I'm not sure; it's certainly not obvious to me. Additionally, the rules state that the 4 mile radio call for a finish is 4 miles from the finish point, the cylinder center. So with a 2mi radius finish cylinder, radio calls come about a minute before the finish. With a finish line, the 4 mile radio call gives 2 minutes of warning. I'd kinda like as much warning as possible about who's nearby. -- Bob bobgreenblattATmsnDOTcom --fix this before responding |
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